It would take a miracle for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team to win the pennant. But when a young girl prays for just such a miracle, her beloved team begins to win--and she believes it's being helped by Angels in the Outfield! Young Bridgit White's (Donna Corcoran) prayers are answered when the Archangel Gabriel tells combative Pirates manager Guffy McGovern (Paul Douglas) that miracles will begin to happen if McGovern forswears his swearing. Now, in what seems a miracle, the Pirates begin to win--but McGovern's life only becomes more complicated when a newspaper reporter overhears Bridgit claiming she sees the heavenly forms of former baseball greats helping the Pirates in this delightful classic.

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Would you believe it? This film was the personal fave of former president Dwight D. Eisenhower. With such a ringing endorsement, what more could I possibly add except to say that you may want to shelve this one right next to that other great film of Divine Intervention and the baseball diamond, "Field of Dreams". If you play them together or seperately, they will come. Hey! You never can tell.